At the very least, prosecutors, "who have assiduously guarded
Diallo's identity and location for two months, would have urged
her not to publicly preview the evidence that could come up at
trial, sources" told the Post.

"There's so many inconsistencies now it's incredible," said one
source, noting the slew of conflicting tales Diallo has allegedly
told hospital staffers, cops, prosecutors, a grand jury and now
the two media outlets. "It's like multiple choice -- pick a
version."

For one, the DA sources said, the maid apparently suddenly and
miraculously regained her memory of a conversation she said she
had with Strauss-Kahn after he emerged naked from the bathroom in
his Sofitel hotel suite -- after telling a hospital worker that
he said nothing to her as he tried to rape her.

But just hours after the attack, she told a hospital counselor
that Strauss-Kahn -- then a French presidential hopeful -- did
not speak, The
New York Times reported on July 5.